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Beat Schwaller

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|July 17, 2019
Cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup> Buffers Are Inherently Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signal ModulatorsBeat Schwaller
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|February 20, 2014
Calretinin: from a "simple" Ca(2+) buffer to a multifunctional protein implicated in many biological processesBeat Schwaller
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 6, 2011
The use of transgenic mouse models to reveal the functions of Ca2+ buffer proteins in excitable cellsBeat Schwaller
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 29, 2012
The regulation of a cell's Ca(2+) signaling toolkit: the Ca (2+) homeostasomeBeat Schwaller
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|October 15, 2010
Cytosolic Ca2+ buffersBeat Schwaller
Plos One|November 6, 2015
Antagonistic Regulation of Parvalbumin Expression and Mitochondrial Calcium Handling Capacity in Renal Epithelial CellsThomas Henzi, Beat Schwaller
International Journal of Cancer|April 19, 2013
Calretinin is essential for mesothelioma cell growth/survival in vitro: a potential new target for malignant mesothelioma therapy?Walter Blum, Beat Schwaller
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 3, 2015
Characterization and modeling of Ca2+ oscillations in mouse primary mesothelial cellsLászló Pecze, Beat Schwaller
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|November 2, 2020
Parvalbumin-Deficiency Accelerates the Age-Dependent ROS Production in Pvalb Neurons <i>in vivo</i>: Link to Neurodevelopmental DisordersLucia Janickova, Beat Schwaller
Oncotarget|December 30, 2016
Parvalbumin and autism: different causes, same effect?Federica Filice, Beat Schwaller
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|July 17, 2019
Cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup> Buffers Are Inherently Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signal ModulatorsBeat Schwaller
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|February 20, 2014
Calretinin: from a "simple" Ca(2+) buffer to a multifunctional protein implicated in many biological processesBeat Schwaller
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 6, 2011
The use of transgenic mouse models to reveal the functions of Ca2+ buffer proteins in excitable cellsBeat Schwaller
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 29, 2012
The regulation of a cell's Ca(2+) signaling toolkit: the Ca (2+) homeostasomeBeat Schwaller
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|October 15, 2010
Cytosolic Ca2+ buffersBeat Schwaller
Plos One|November 6, 2015
Antagonistic Regulation of Parvalbumin Expression and Mitochondrial Calcium Handling Capacity in Renal Epithelial CellsThomas Henzi, Beat Schwaller
International Journal of Cancer|April 19, 2013
Calretinin is essential for mesothelioma cell growth/survival in vitro: a potential new target for malignant mesothelioma therapy?Walter Blum, Beat Schwaller
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 3, 2015
Characterization and modeling of Ca2+ oscillations in mouse primary mesothelial cellsLászló Pecze, Beat Schwaller
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|November 2, 2020
Parvalbumin-Deficiency Accelerates the Age-Dependent ROS Production in Pvalb Neurons <i>in vivo</i>: Link to Neurodevelopmental DisordersLucia Janickova, Beat Schwaller
Oncotarget|December 30, 2016
Parvalbumin and autism: different causes, same effect?Federica Filice, Beat Schwaller
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